Browsing Research Publications and Outputs by title
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Asking and answering the hard questions
Published 2019-01-01This book is about journalistic authority, understood as ‘the central element that makes journalism work’ (p. 5). It aims to increase understanding of how and why this authority persists at a time when there are fewer jobs ...Article -
Assessing the Impact of Digital Alternative News Media in a Hybrid News Environment: Cases from Taiwan and Hong Kong
Published 2022As consumption of mainstream news media declines and alternative news media proliferates, in this paper, we seek to assess the impact of digital alternative news media (DANM) in relation to mainstream news media (MNM). ...Article -
Australia the ‘good international citizen’? The limits of a traditional middle powerr
Published 2020Australia is often described as a ‘good international citizen’ (GIC), which is intertwined to its status of ‘quintessential’ middle power. However, a number of elements might undermine both notions. This research reviews ...Article -
Australian and New Zealand social workers adjusting to the COVID-19 pandemic
Published 2021This article examines how Australian and New Zealand social workers have adjusted to the COVID-19 pandemic. The article draws on a literature review of international social work papers published during 2020 and a survey ...Article -
Australian Environmental, Social and Governance Shareholder Resolutions
Published 2022-12-15A dataset of all ESG shareholder resolutions filed against Australian listed companies.Dataset -
Australian household debt and the macroeconomic environment
Published 2020-02-21Purpose This paper aims to investigate the effect of labour market conditions and monetary policy on households' attitude towards debt in the Australian context. Design/methodology/approach In doing so, household debt is ...Article -
Australian industrial relations in 2020: COVID-19, crisis and opportunity
Published 2021This introduction to the Journal of Industrial Relations' 2020 Annual Review of Industrial Relations provides an overview of the six Annual Review articles, an international review and two practitioner reviews. The COVID-19 ...Article -
Australian journalism students' professional views and news consumption: Results from a representative study
Published 2015-07-01Journalism education's role in shaping students' professional views has been a topic of interest among scholars for the past decade in particular. Increasing numbers of studies are concerned with examining students' ...Article -
Australian Journalists at Work: Their Views on Employment, Unionization, and Professional Identity
Published 2018-01-01The aftermath of dramatic news industry restructuring in Australia, as elsewhere, has major implications for journalistic employment, professional identity, and other collective occupational structures, including unions. ...Book chapter -
Authenticity, ambivalence and recognition in caring at the end of life and beyond
Published 2019Informal caring at the end of life is often a fraught experience that extends well beyond the death of the person receiving care. However, analyses of informal carers' experiences are frequently demarcated relative to ...Article -
Averages, indexes and national income: accounting for progress in colonial Australia
Published 2019Economic statistics are now such an ingrained feature of everyday political discourse that they have recently become ripe as topics of historical scrutiny. This study contributes to this scholarship by shifting attention ...Article -
Barriers to Justpeace in the Republic of Dagestan
Published 2023-12-11The ongoing conflict in Dagestan can be classed as a protracted social conflict (“PSC”) according to Azar’s 1990 theory which focusses on the multi-faceted nature of enduring ethnopolitical conflict. That is, the recent ...Thesis -
Bearing the Burden of Corporate Restructuring: Job Loss and Precarious Employment in Canadian Journalism
Published 2019-01-29This article reports on job loss among Canadian journalists between 2012 and 2016. Building on Australian research on the aftermath of job loss in journalism, this article examines the experiences of 197 journalists who ...Article -
Between the sea and the sky: A social practice investigation into health behaviours during cruise travel
Published 2022ISSUE ADDRESSED: The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted organised cruise holidays as perfect incubators for microbiological infections due to the constant socialising within closed spaces. Little is known about people's ...Article -
Between universalism and targeting: Exploring policy pathways for an Australian Basic Income
Published 2020Despite growing interest in proposals for a universal basic income, little advance has been made in implementation. Here we explore policy options for an Australian Basic Income. Our analysis responds to concerns that Basic ...Article -
Beyond newsrooms: Younger journalists talk about job loss and re-employment in Australian journalism
Published 2017-12-01This article examines the re-employment destinations of 10 younger journalists who lost newsroom jobs in the period 2012 to 2014, to understand the work options available in the current Australian labour market. With field ...Article -
Bhutan's Democratic Growing Pains
Published 2024For those who are starry-eyed about Bhutan, "Gross National Happiness" (GNH) is a means by which to confirm the country’s accomplishments, embodied by a revered royal family that willingly transitioned the country to ...Article -
Biocultures: a critical approach to mundane biomedical governance
Published 2021How are we to understand and navigate the ways that biomedicine extends beyond the formal institutions of the clinic, the hospital, and lab, and is incorporated into broader social practices, from intimate embodied knowledges ...Article -
Book Review: Gender Violence at The U.S.–Mexico Border: Media Representation and Public Response,
Published 2010-01-01Patricia Ravelo Blancas examines the subjectivities of the mothers of the murdered young women of Ciudad Juarez. Her focus is the transformative process by which individual loss can be re-signified through collective action. ...Article -
A bridge across our fears: understanding spoken word poetry in troubled times
Published 2022Spoken word poetry encourages youth to engage in identity construction, resist oppression and construct counternarratives. Through participating in community_based slams, school workshops and online events, young people ...Article